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Pärnu JK Tervis

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Pärnu JK Tervis
Full namePärnu JK Tervis
Founded11 April 1921; 103 years ago (11 April 1921)
GroundRaeküla Staadion, Pärnu
Capacity500
LeagueIII Liiga
20221st
Former logo

Pärnu JK Tervis is an Estonian football club from Pärnu. Founded in 1921 as Spordiselts Pärnu "Tervis", it is the oldest sports club of Pärnu.[1] The club colors are white, black, and blue.

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History

Spordiselts Pärnu "Tervis" was founded on 11 April 1921 and became the first sports club in Pärnu.[1] The early years saw weightlifting become the most popular and successful sport section in the club, with heavyweight weightlifter Arnold Luhaäär notably winning a silver medal in the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympics. In 1925, Tervis' football team gained promotion to the top division of Estonian football and competed in the championship until the 1928 season. Pärnu Tervis returned to top-flight football in 1935 and finished 4th in the following season, with Richard Kuremaa scoring 16 goals for the club. The club was disbanded in 1940, after the Soviet occupation of Estonia.

Pärnu Tervis was re-established in 1991, after Estonia had regained its independence. The club took part in the 1995−96 Intertoto Cup, where they notably faced Bayer 04 Leverkusen. From 1996 to 1999, the club was known as Lelle SK and played its home games in Lelle, a small borough in Kehtna Parish. After the resignation of the club's president Urmas Hanson, Pärnu Tervis was acquired by FC Flora to act as a reserve team for them. Tervis was dissolved in 2005 so that Pärnu would be represented by only local teams in the future.

In 2022, Pärnu JK Tervis was brought back to existence by former professional footballers, whom many had played for Pärnu Vaprus the previous season.[2] The club entered the fifth tier of Estonian football.

Pärnu Tervis in Estonian Football

The old yellow logo
Lelle SK logo (From 1996–1999, the club was known as Lelle SK)
Season Level Position W D L GD Points
1992–93 Esiliiga 1 13 0 3 +62 26
1993–94 Meistriliiga 8 5 2 15 −29 12
1994–95 Esiliiga 2 6 1 3 +14 19
1995–96 Meistriliiga 6 5 2 7 −4 17
as Lelle SK (1996–1999)
1996–97 Meistriliiga 4 5 6 3 +4 21
1997–98 8 3 1 10 −23 10
1998 8 0 3 11 −29 3
1999 7 5 9 14 −20 24
as Pärnu JK Tervis
2000 Esiliiga 2 16 3 9 +29 51
2001 8 1 0 27 −121 3
2002 3rd Division 1 15 4 1 +40 49
2003 Esiliiga 2 16 5 7 +33 51
2004 3 18 2 8 +20 56
2005 5 14 8 14 +20 50
Dissolved in 2005, re-established in 2022
2022 III Liiga W 1 20 1 1 +118 61

Pärnu Tervis in Europe

  • 1R – 1st Round
Season Cup Round Country Club Score
1995 Intertoto Cup 1R Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FK Budućnost Podgorica 1–3
1R Cyprus Nea Salamis Famagusta FC 0–2
1R Germany Bayer Leverkusen 1–6
1R Greece OFI Crete 0–2

References

  1. ^ a b "Pärnu "Tervis" 10-aastane". Eesti Spordileht. 17 July 1931. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  2. ^ "LEGENDI NAASMINE: Martin Vunk ja paljud meistriliiga mehed taasloovad Pärnu Tervise nime". sport.ohtuleht.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 2022-12-20.
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